Description
Some cars are rare. Some cars are significant. Very few are both.
This is one of just 50 McLaren MSO 650S models produced for the international market, finished in launch-spec Agrigan Black and complete with the Frank Stephenson signed designer plaque. It represents one of the most desirable specifications ever offered on a 650S and showcases exactly what McLaren Special Operations was capable of producing.
Specification
The launch-spec Agrigan Black paint gives the car a subtle yet menacing presence, perfectly complemented by the extensive MSO carbon fibre package.
Exterior highlights include:
Carbon fibre front bumper
Carbon fibre rear bumper
Carbon fibre wiper system cover
MSO carbon fibre side sills
Extended side air blades
Extended MSO rear diffuser
Stealth Pack
10-spoke ultra-lightweight alloy wheels
Titanium wheel bolts
Carbon ceramic brakes
Yellow brake calipers
The interior is where this car really separates itself from a standard 650S. The centrepiece is the pair of McLaren P1 seats, one of the most desirable options ever fitted to a road-going McLaren. Beautifully lightweight and offering exceptional support, they transform every drive into an event while serving as a constant reminder of the company's hypercar heritage.
Further specification includes:
Carbon fibre interior package
Meridian Surround Sound System
Front and rear parking sensors
Black leather interior
Yellow contrast stitching
Frank Stephenson signed designer plaque
Driving Experience
The 650S was the car that truly established McLaren as a force in the supercar world. More than a decade later it remains astonishingly capable, combining explosive performance with a ride quality that many modern supercars still struggle to match.
The twin-turbocharged V8 delivers relentless acceleration, while the hydraulic suspension system allows the car to flow down real roads in a way few rivals can. With the roof lowered and the P1 seats holding you in place, every journey feels special.
Summary
The market is increasingly recognising the significance of the early McLaren road cars.














